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Who was the first female villain in comics?

Who was the first female villain in comics?

Catwoman, the very first of the female super villains, is Selina Kyle, but in her first appearance, she was known only as “The Cat,” and did not appear in costume.

What Marvel characters are part of Lgbtq?

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  • Shatterstar.
  • Speed (Marvel Comics)
  • Spider-Woman (Ultimate Marvel character)
  • Stacy X.
  • Star Brand.
  • Striker (comics)
  • Sunpyre.
  • Kevin Sydney.

Who was the first female comic book superhero?

Fantomah
1940 Fantomah/Woman in Red Two comic-book characters have a claim to being the first female superhero. Fantomah was the first female superhero with superhuman powers to appear in print, in Jungle Comics #2 (Feb 1940).

Is Doctor Strange pansexual?

Doctor Strange, according to the comics, would be pansexual. YES, in the prelude comics and canon prelude novels.

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Are there any great comic books with LGBT characters?

Grace and Thunder (DC): These two lesbian lovers have been active with the DC supergroup The Outsiders. There are plenty of great comic books out there with LGBT characters, so if you’re interested, go out there and support them! After all, no one will know you care if you don’t vote with your wallet.

Who are the most popular LGBTQIA superheroes?

Easily the most prominent LGBTQIA character in superhero comics, Kate is currently headlining Detective Comics, DC’s flagship title. (Ex-girlfriend Question II has the back-up/co-feature.)

What are the best female Marvel superheroes to read?

1 Karma (Marvel) 2 Batwoman (DC) 3 The Question (DC) 4 Mystique (Marvel) 5 Karolina Dean (Marvel) 6 The Amazons (DC) 7 Scandal Savage 8 Honorable Mentions

Are Apollo and Midnighter the most popular gay superheroes in comics?

Originally created as analogues of Batman and Superman, Apollo and Midnighter were among the first openly-gay superheroes in comic books, and were certainly the most visible gay superhero couple in the late ’90s and early ’00s.